The Met Office has given its verdict on the weather for the May bank holiday weekend in East Devon, and it looks unsettled.
The weather for Saturday (May 4) looks sunny, which changes to light showers by late morning. Highs of 14C lows of 9C. It remains changeable over the weekend with showers of longer spells of rain at times, mixed in with some sunshine with light winds.
Sunday (May 5) looks cloudy, with a 40 per cent chance of rain by 1pm. Highs of 14C.
Monday (May 6) is cloudy in the morning, with some sunshine. But changing to light showers by the afternoon. It will feel warmer though with highs of 16C.
Deputy Chief Meteorologist Mark Sidaway said: “There continues to be uncertainty around the track of a low-pressure system which is expected to cross the southern UK this weekend, meaning there is some uncertainty about some of the forecast details. While it will remain unsettled with further showers or longer spells of rain, all areas should see some drier conditions at some point and, in any sunshine, it should feel quite warm. But for the exact details for your area stay up to date with forecast over the coming days.”
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